Depression and anxiety among war-widows of Nepal: a post-civil war cross-sectional study

Jun 20, 2017Psychology, health & medicine

Depression and anxiety in Nepalese women who lost spouses during the civil war

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Abstract

The prevalence of depression and anxiety among war-widows in Nepal is 53% and 63%, respectively.

  • Financial stress is significantly associated with increased levels of depression and anxiety.
  • High autonomy, high social support, and literacy are linked to a lower likelihood of experiencing depression and anxiety.
  • The findings highlight a substantial mental health burden among women widowed due to the civil war.

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